Blitzkrieging

/ˈblɪtskriːɡɪŋ/ verb

Engaging in a swift, overwhelming military attack or assault, similar to the rapid German invasion tactics of World War II.

From German 'Blitzkrieg' (lightning war), coined in the 1930s from 'Blitz' (lightning) and 'Krieg' (war). The term describes the Nazi military strategy of fast-moving, concentrated attacks that bypassed traditional defensive lines.

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